Rationally Designed Block Copolymer-based Nanoarchitectures: An Emerging Paradigm for Effective Drug Delivery
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Various polymeric materials have been investigated to produce unique modes of delivery for drug modules to achieve either temporal or spatial control of bioactives delivery. However, after intravenous administration, phagocytic cells quickly remove these nanostructures from the systemic circulation via the reticuloendothelial system (RES). To overcome these concerns, ecofriendly block copolymers are increasingly being investigated as innovative carriers for the delivery of bioactives. In this review, we discuss the design, fabrication techniques, and recent advances in the development of block copolymers and their applications as drug carrier systems to improve the physicochemical and pharmacological attributes of bioactives.
Skorna A, Selianitis D, Pispas S, Stepanek M Polymers (Basel). 2024; 16(15).
PMID: 39125129 PMC: 11313919. DOI: 10.3390/polym16152102.